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Good for you getting back on that wagon. The first few days are tough, but just think how you'll feel -- especially after a week or so. They say it takes 30 days to make anything a habit. So very soon you won't even remember what those 5 weeks without felt like!

Hi! I found your site via Tales of a Disordered Eater, and found your blog motivating and easy to relate to.

Going back to working out regularly has been THE HARDEST obstacle for me time and again. I find that it's easier for me to change my eating habits, although usually that only lasts for a few days or weeks. In the past I've only worked out for the outward rewards.

Now I just tell myself to try working out once. Only once- and not to think of it as starting an exercise routine all over again. I find it can be overwhelming. During that one time I'm working out, I usually feel good about making that decision. The effects last the rest of the day, and it makes it that much easier to try it again tomorrow. One day at a time :)

umm...I can't believe I haven't told you this before but I used to work at a seafood restuarant in wisconsin where we served cookie dough with every salad. Like, a little scoop of eggless batter in a cup. I sometimes had to scoop hundreds of them before a shift. I'd bring tons homs to my roommates and, while we couldn't bake them (no eggs), we would just CHOW!

Thanks, Quinn - I really hope you are right! I'm going to try to focus on right now instead of ohmygoshIamsooutofshape and have so much catching up to do. :-)

Thank you for the encouragement, MizFit! It's good to know you know what I mean....and you are a bada*&, so there might be hope for me?

Thank you, Kristen! It has been such a great experience finding others who are experiencing the EXACT same thing. I love your advice, and in fact tonight when I was working out, I kept telling myself that. Just get through tonight! It really did help. I'm going to start out doing every other day, so it helps knowing tomorrow I will have the day "off" (um...like I need it?!).

OH MY GOSH I must go to this restaurant NOW! I love the idea of serving cookie dough with a salad - GENIUS. Next time I cook for people, I'm totally going to do that. :-)

I honestly think you are writing my story here with the injury. And being a runner and suddenly being sidelined is so difficult...both mentally and physically. And no other workout feels the same as running if you are a runner at heart.

That is SO true. I don't think anything else will measure up to running in my book!

I really miss training for and doing races the most. There was something so exciting about the training, the night before the race, and finally finishing. Maybe they will start races for the elliptical? :-)